Art Fairs There’s a Lot to See During Art Basel Hong Kong. Here’s a Rundown of the Highlights Getting ready to head over to the fair? We've got you covered. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 22, 2019
Law & Politics A German Cathedral Has Returned a Scandal-Tainted Painting Once Owned by Hitler’s Secretary to Its Jewish Heirs After eight years, the heirs of Gottlieb and Mathilde Kraus have reclaimed the 17th-century painting. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 21, 2019
On View This Museum Will Bring a Picasso to Your House for a Day If You Make a Really Good Case for Why You Deserve It The project #myprivatepicasso is a collaboration between the Fondation Beyeler and Swisscom, a telecommunications company. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 20, 2019
Politics The ‘Father of Crop Art’ Has Transformed Presidential Candidate Beto O’Rourke’s Face Into a Massive Earthwork Talk about art that goes against the grain. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 19, 2019
Art World As Allegations Against Michael Jackson Swirl, One Children’s Museum Removes All Its Memorabilia of the Singer The Indianapolis museum said its decision was a response to allegations that re-emerged in a recent HBO documentary. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 18, 2019
Art World From the White Glove Auction of George Michael’s Collection to the Death of Beloved Curator Okwui Enwezor: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news—fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 15, 2019
Politics A Texas Teenager Fooled This Conservative Lawmaker Into Posing With His Anti-Trump Painting. See the Video Here The 17-year-old infiltrated a Tea Party event to get his message to Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 15, 2019
On View ‘We Were a Bit Like the Addams Family’: Artist Kiki Smith Explains How Her Unusual Upbringing Inspires Her Work As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 14, 2019
Politics Silicon Valley Just Got the Green Light to Build a Monument to Itself. What Should It Be? The project will be a gift to the city from the nonprofit San Jose Light Tower Corporation. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 14, 2019
Art World The Rijksmuseum Becomes the Latest European Institution to Consider Returning Looted Artifacts From Its Collection The museum says it could enter into talks with the objects' countries of origin, including Sri Lanka and Indonesia. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 13, 2019
Politics Pro-Trump Artist Julian Raven Is Waging Legal War Against the Smithsonian for Rejecting His Magnum Opus 'Unashamed and Unafraid' was recently featured onstage at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 13, 2019
Art World Do You Really, Really, Really Love Yves Klein? Well, Now You Can Paint Your Entire Home in His Proprietary Blue Here's your chance to bring fine art supplies into your living room. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 12, 2019
People Pulitzer Prize-Winning Art Critic (and Failed Artist) Jerry Saltz Is Writing a Book on How to Be an Artist The critic is expanding an essay he first published in November 2018 for New York magazine. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 11, 2019
Art Fairs Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at the 2019 Armory Show in New York Here's what art dealers say they sold at the New York fair (though watch out for number-fudging and other kinds of general sneakiness). By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 11, 2019
Art World Venice Biennale 2019: Here Are All the Artists Confirmed to Represent Their Countries at the Event (So Far) We're keeping a running list of the curators and artists who have signed on for next year's art extravaganza. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 11, 2019